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Week 13

Weekly
Grade
Cincinnati Bengals
9-4 216.02
235.16
 
VS
proj
Baltimore Ravens
141.12 3-10
187.79

Cincinnati Bengals hand Baltimore Ravens 10th straight loss in 216.02-141.12 landslide

Cincinnati Bengals rolled to a 216.02-141.12 victory to hand Baltimore Ravens their 10th straight loss. Cincinnati Bengals pulled out to an early 0.60-point lead on Thursday. Baltimore Ravens came back to take the lead during the early slate on Sunday, powered by Alex Singleton (26 points) and Patrick Queen (16.5). Unphased, Cincinnati Bengals rallied later that afternoon, as Joe Burrow (35.82 points) and Ja'Marr Chase (19.7) put them back ahead once and for all. Cincinnati Bengals (9-4) will look to notch another W against Washington Football Team, while Baltimore Ravens (3-10) take on Minnesota Vikings in an effort to right the ship.

Matchup Timeline

  Cincinnati Bengals   Baltimore Ravens

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Love (12 Tackles) scored 23.5 points in a 20-20 tie with the Commanders in Week 13. His scoring output was 80.8% more than his 13-point projection and was much higher than his 13.2-point season scoring average. Love ranks #1 among fantasy Ss this season and will face the Eagles next week.
Julian Love

Top Player Comparison

Cincinnati Bengals
Points
% of total points 216.02
1
Joe Burrow
QB
35.82
20.51
16.6%
2
Foye Oluokun
LB
26
17.38
12%
3
Julian Love
S
23.5
13
10.9%
4
Ja'Marr Chase
WR
19.7
17.16
9.1%
Baltimore Ravens
Points
% of total points 141.12
1
Alex Singleton
LB
26
14.69
18.4%
2
Zaire Franklin
LB
17.5
17.21
12.4%
3
Patrick Queen
LB
16.5
12.64
11.7%
4
Marlon Humphrey
CB
15
9.31
10.6%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Late
Joe Burrow found Ja'Marr Chase for a 40-yard pass for Cincinnati Bengals, helping Cincinnati Bengals to a 189.82-123.62 lead.

Points By Position

  Cincinnati Bengals   Baltimore Ravens

What If

Cincinnati Bengals would have beaten 10 other teams besides Baltimore Ravens this week.
Baltimore Ravens would have lost to 16 other teams besides Cincinnati Bengals this week.
If Cincinnati Bengals played Baltimore Ravens every week this season, they'd be 11-2.
Had they played each other last week, Cincinnati Bengals would have defeated Baltimore Ravens 246.1-175.12.
Cincinnati Bengals would be 7-5 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Baltimore Ravens.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Cincinnati Bengals, Baltimore Ravens would be 4-8.
If Cincinnati Bengals had played every team in the league each week, they would be 174-73.
If they played every team every week, Baltimore Ravens would be 84-163.

Coach Talk

Cincinnati Bengals
Countless hours in the film room. Innovative scheming from the Offensive Coordinator. Blood, sweat, and tears in training camp and on the practice field. Full attention from all 11 guys in the huddle. Each and every route, every single throw, meticulously planned and flawlessly executed. And the final result? A solid 25 connections on 31 attempts: good enough for an 81% completion percentage for Joe Burrow this past week. The Chiefs secondary didn't see it coming!.
Baltimore Ravens
There's a decent chance that Baltimore Ravens may be a better talent scout in real football than in fantasy. Seeing only seven targets combined in Week 13, their four wide receivers apparently spent the majority of their games running decoy routes and blocking downfield.